Fine Knacks for Ladies
Sting's version had an instrumental accompaniment (lute and later, some sort of drum?), whereas the King Singers were completely a capella, and in the King Singers version, the parts blend together more smoothly (as opposed to Sting's version, where his voice stands out among the others).
Both are pretty upbeat, and follow the same arrangement of different parts - both are polyphonic.
Weep You No More Sad Fountain
Sting's version is faster than the King Singers.
Both versions were solo voice and lute.
Sting's version had an instrumental accompaniment (lute and later, some sort of drum?), whereas the King Singers were completely a capella, and in the King Singers version, the parts blend together more smoothly (as opposed to Sting's version, where his voice stands out among the others).
Both are pretty upbeat, and follow the same arrangement of different parts - both are polyphonic.
Weep You No More Sad Fountain
Sting's version is faster than the King Singers.
Both versions were solo voice and lute.